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ARCHITECT, 

OTIS  DOCKSTADER, 

ROBINSON  BUILDING, 

Elmira,  N.  Y. 


COPYRIGHT,  1890, 

BY 

PIERCE  &  DOCKSTADER. 


ADVERTISER  ASSOCIATION,  PRINTERS,  ELMIRA,  N. 


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issuing  this  collection  of  designs  is  to  show  pro¬ 
spective  clients  some  of  <£±jl work,  and  at,  the_sa*me  thru^-gkve 
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an  arrangement  suitable  to  their  wants  and  within  the 


bath-room  on  second  floor;  two  finished  rcuimsP 
room,  laundry  and  vegetable  room  in  OS&wv^^^Finish,  |^jk  Y 
and  pine  on  grain.  Plumbing,  very  good.  Furnace  heat. 
Brick-veneer,  first  story;  frame  shingled  and  sided  above. 
Slate  roof.  Can  be  built  for  $5,500;  might  cost  $7,000. 


amount  they  wish  tg_expenT_^  P  V  /  \  a. 

To  parties  \wtr~-fc£^  \»r  will  be  pleased 

to  show  any  plan,  or  modification  of  it,  wliichn2&  have,, and 
furnish  all  additional  information  desired,  so  far  as  Kvq nroqulgp 


but  owing  to  variations  of  site  and  requirements, 


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The  lower  price  attached  to  each  design  has  frequently  been 
realized,  while  the  higher  has  never  been  exceeded.  We  wish, 
however,  to  emphasize  the  fact  the  cost  of  any  building  is 
mainly  dependent  on  the  cost  of  materials  and  labor  where  the 
building  is  located.  Variations  of  25  to  50  per  cent,  are 


No.  25— Semi-detached. 

Was  built  in  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  during  the  season  of  1889.  In 
addition  to  the  accommodations  shown,  it  has  four  chambers 
and  bath-room  tor  each  house,  and  four  finished  rooms  in  each 
attic,  with  ample  closets  for  rooms  on  both  floors.  The  first 
story  is  brick,  the  second,  frame  shingled.  Roof,  slate.  Finish 
cherry  and  oak  in  principal  rooms;  pine  painted  elsewhere. 

modern  fixtures.  Furnace  heat.  Dec¬ 
orations  not  yet  in.  Reasonable  limits  of  variations  in  cost, 
8,000  to  $12,000 


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Has  vestibule,  hall,  parlor,  back  parlor,  library,  dining-room, 
pantry  and  kitchen  on  first  floor;  four  chambers  with  closets 
and  bath-room,  on  second  floor,  and  two  finished  rooms  in  the 
attic.  The  plumbing  has  the  best  sanitary  fixtures,  with 
laundry  in  the  basement.  Finish,  oak  and  N.  C.  pine  on 


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Semi-detached  or  ‘ 1  double  house.  ’  ’ 
bule,  hall,  parlor,  sitting-room,  dining-room,  pantry,  kitchen 
and  store-room  on  first  floor;  three  chambers,  balcony  ar 


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Exterior,  stone  first  story;  frame  shingled  above;  roof, 
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$8,000. 

No.  31—“  Half-tone,”  From  Plioto. 

Built  at  Elmira,  N;  Y;,  in  1886. 

Brick  building,  with  Ohio  sandstone  sills,  caps,  etc.,  and 
terra  cotta  ornaments.  Roof,  slate.  Has  vestibule,  hall,  par- 

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lor,  sitting-room,  dining-room,  pantry,  kitchen,  chamber  and 
bath-room,  on  first  floor;  six  chambers,  with  ample  closets  and 
bath-room,  on  second  floor;  attic  undivided.  Finish,  cherry, 
oak  and  N.  C.  pine,  on  grain.  Plumbing,  very  good,  with 
laundry  in  basement.  Steam  heat,  best  indirect.  Can  be 
built  for  $9,000;  should  not  cost  more  than  $12,000. 

No.  32  — “  Half-tone,”  From  Plioto. 

Frame  house,  with  slate  roof,  built  iu  Flmira,  N.  Y.,  in  1887. 

Has  vestibule,  reception  and  stair-case  halls,  parlor,  library; 
dining-room,  pantry  and  kitchen  on  main  floor,  and  fine  cham¬ 
bers  and  bath-room  on  floor  above.  Attic  undivided.  Plumb¬ 
ing,  best  modern  sanitary  fixtures.  Steam  heat.  Finish, 
cherry  and  oak,  on  grain,  in  principal  rooms;  pine  painted  in 
remainder  of  house.  Reasonable  limits  oi  variation  in  cost, 
$5,000  to  $7,000. 


No.  jj  “  Half-tone,”  From  Plioto. 

Frame  house  built  at  Corning,  N.  Y..  in  1888. 

Has  same  number  of  rooms  on  each  floor  as  No.  32,  and 
same  accommodations,  with  billiard-room  in  attic,  and  laundry 
in  basement.  Cost,  same  as  No.  32. 

No.  34— “Half-tone,”  From  Plioto. 

Frame  house  rebuilt  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  iu  1885. 

Has  double  parlors,  reception-room,  library,  dining-room, 
kitchen,  pantry  and  store-room  on  main  floor,  with  seven 
chambers  and  bath-room  above.  Attic,  large  and  roomy. 
Steam  heat.  Best  modern  plumbing.  Finish,  mostly  in  nat¬ 
ural  woods,  fine  cabinet  finish.  Reasonable  limits  of  variation 
in  cost,  $9,000  to  $13,000. 


No.  40— Frame  Summer  Cottage. 

Has  ample  veranda  and  balcony,  four  rooms  and  shed  on 
first  floor,  with  five  chambers  and  attic  above.  Timbers  dressed 
and  finished  on  grain.  Maybe  built  for  $1,500;  might  cost 
$2 , 500 

No.  41— Frame  Summer  Cottage 

Has  port  cochere,  ample  porches  and  halls,  double  parlors, 
den,  dining-room,  pantry  and  kitchen  below;  four  chambers 
and  bath-room  on  second  floor,  with  roomy  attic.  Plumbing 
good.  Finished  in  pine  painted,  might  cost  $4,000  to  $6,000. 

No.  42. 

Frame  tenement  house  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  to  be  built  coming  season. 

Has  vestibule,  hall,  living-room,  dining-room,  kitchen,  pan¬ 
try,  three  chambers,  bath-room  and  ample  attic;  room  for  two 
good  chambers.  May  cost  $1,400  to  $2,000. 

No.  50. 

Frame  house  built  at  Troy,  Pa.,  in  1886. 

Has  port  cochere,  ample  porches  and  balconies,  vestibule, 
hall,  parlor,  sitting-room,  library,  bath-room,  pantry,  kitchen, 
six  chambers  and  large  attic.  Finished  in  native  woods  on 
grain.  Reasonable  limits  of  variation  in  cost,  $10,000  to 
$14,000. 

No.  51. 

Frame  building  for  physician's  residence  and  office,  built  at  Wellsboro,  Pa.,  in  1889-90. 

Has  three  porches,  vestibule,  hall,  two  offices,  parlor  and 
sitting-room,  toilet-room,  dining-room,  pantry,  kitchen,  store¬ 
room,  five  chambers,  bath-room  and  large  attic  with  balcony, 
plumbing,  best  sanitary  fixtures,  furnace  heat,  finished  in  na- 
!  tive  woods  on  grain.  Cost,  $5,500  to  $8,000. 


No.  52.— Summer  Cottage. 

Verandas  and  balconies  are  very  large;  rooms  also  large;  has 
seven  chambers  and  bath-room.  Plumbing,  best  sanitary  fix¬ 
tures.  Finished  in  native  woods;  fine  cabinet  finish.  Will 
cost  $8,000  to  $10,000. 

NO.  53. 

Frame  house  built  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  in  1885. 

Has  six  chambers,  bath-room  and  large  attic,  in  addition  to 
accommodations  shown.  Steam  heat  and  excellent  plumbing. 
Finished  in  native  woods  on  grain.  Limits  of  cost,  $6,000  to 
$9,000. 

No.  54. 

Frame  house,  with  slate  roof. 

Has  four  chambers,  large  attic  and  balcony,  in  addition  to 
the  accommodations  shown.  Finish,  pine  painted.  Plumbing 
good.  Cost,  $3,500  to  $5,000. 

No.  55. 

Frame  house  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  built  in  1887-8. 

Those  accommodations  which  are  not  shown  are  same  as  No. 
54.  Cost,  $3,000  to  $4,500. 

No.  56. 

Frame  house  at  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  rebuilt  in  1889. 

Has  five  chambers  and  bath-room  in  addition  to  accommo¬ 
dations  shown.  Finished  in  native  woods  on  grain.  Cost, 
$4,500  to  $7,000. 

No.  57. 

Frame  house  to  be  built  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  in  1890. 

Has  five  chambers  and  attic  in  addition  to  accommodations 
shown.  Cost  $4,000  to  $5,500. 


jus  Dockstader, 

Architect, 
Fknira,  -  N.  Y 

Frame  house  at  Mansfield,  Pa,,  to  be  built  in  1890.  Cost 
not  yet  determined. 

No.  60. 

House  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  built  in  1887-8. 

Brick,  first  story;  frame  above.  This  arrangement  of  the 
rooms  is  very  pleasing.  Has,  in  addition  to  accomodations 
shown,  five  chambers,  bath-room,  large  attic,  laundry,  etc., 
complete.  Hot  water  heat.  Plumbing  the  best  obtainable. 

Finished  in  native  woods;  fine  cabinet  finish.  Cost,  $4,000 
to  $6,500. 

Painting. 

The  appearance  of  all  buildings  depends  as  much  on  the 
color  as  on  the  form.  A  very  commonplace  house  may  be 
made  quite  attractive  b}r  a  judicious  use  of  colors  in  painting, 
and  a  very  attractive  design  may  be  seriously  marred  by  poor 
coloring.  The  infinite  variety  of  color  at  command  is  all  good 
if  properly  used,  but  don’t  use  many  colors  on  one  building. 

A  safe  rule  is  to  use  shades  of  the  same  color.  Paint  the  body;' 
one  color  and  trim  with  one  or  two  shades  of  the  same.  In 
general  don’t  use  slate  or  drab  thinking  “they  are  modest 
colors.’’  They  have  a  cold  deadening  effect  unless  enlivened 
by  warmer  colors  in  the  surroundings.  Don’t  paint  the  same 
colors  as  neighboring  houses.  Don’t  follow  the  “popular  craze” 
in  color  at  any  time.  Don’t  paint  your  house,  which  is  entire¬ 
ly  different  in  size,  form  and  surroundings,  a  color  which  looked 
well  on  some  other  house,  unless  that  color  is  appropriate  to 
your  house  and  surroundings,  and  don’t  forget  the  effect  of  the 
1  surroundings  on  the  color  selected  to  paint  your  house. 


Sketch  only.  Not  built. 


No.  58- 


No.  59. 


CHURCHES. 


in  1867-9- 

Episcopal  church  at  owanc .  ,  ^  ^  complete  superstruc- 
Foundation  and  basemen 

ture  and  finish  about  $-  7  ,< 11 1  _  ,,  From  i-not<>. 

No.  «o.-“  Half-tone,  F ^  ^  ^  Interior 

M.  E.  church  at  Elmira,^  '  Rebi,m  on  an  entirely  different 

burned.  Walls  left  stan  'n“-  ,  with  gallery  seats,  about 

arrangement,  as  shown.  a  j  more  can  see  and 

925,  wttb  parlors  opentngoffj-n™  ^  ^  assembly 

hear  speaker.  Sur  d  olass-roonrs.  Ventilation  is  very 

room,  library,  and  o»  with  iron  ceilings.  Ac- 

good.  Finished  with  O  =  decorate  and  furnish,  to 

"sTo  WouM  cost  new  *45.000  to  *55,000. 
date,  $38,500-  *0.120. 

Sketch.  Not  built.  no.!**.  T  Y  in  l889. 

Congregational  church  bruit  at  ^  ^ 

Parlors  part  of  old  churc  -  Ventiiation  special  and  very 

stone  sills,  buttress  oc  ,  pest  modern  oak  pews. 

good.  Finished  in  pure  p  '  fine.  Furniture  complete, 

Interior  and  finding  carpets,  cushions,  etc., 

wotld  cost,  complete,  $9,ooo  to  $—0. 

Stone  church  now  buUdhig^Bapt^t  diurcb^a  ^  ^ 
N.  Y„  iS9o-  Auditomnu^four  choir  and  organ 

gallery  would  seat  00  robi  r00ms  and  baptistry .  The 

loft  and  choir-room,  o\er  -  0ff,  three  on  each 

parlor  has  six  Sunday-school  rooms  open  e  •  ^  ^ 

Boor,  with  gallery  on  second  floor.  Libra  y 


bnle,  and  infant  de^e“‘Xvs  owTdinfng-room,  and  will 

attng  Sunday-school  roon.  and  pari Ae,r  ^  ^  and  take 

allowing  the  classes  to  take  .  ch  The  baptistry  is 

part  in  general  exercises  ™  except  during  the  act  of 

arranged  so  as  to  concec  -  torium  Heating  and  venti- 
baptism.  Parlors  open  into  .  complete.  including  car- 

latio„  not  >-*  ^'e.'  about  *28,000.  Limits  of  variation 

pets,  organ  fixtuies,  ei  ., 
in  cost,  $27,000  to  $4°, 000.  ^ 

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Brick  church  at  „  seat  1,000;  with  enlarged 

church  in  .S90-1.  And 1  opens  into  auditorium, 

gallery  will  seat  .,200  Lent  ^  for  9CO  to  1.2CK, 

Besides  the  accommodations  ^  ^  ^  (he  entire  rear  part. 

ill  Sunday-school  '““^ng  ventilation  to  be  the  Smead-Ruttau 

system W  cost  *65,000;  might  cost  *,00,000. 

n  1  for  Ta'rkhtrst  memorial,  Presbyterian 

Brick  veneer  church  xgSq-oo.  Auditorium  seats 

church  at  E'Wand,  Pm.  tn  rooms  atld  library  over  par- 

300.  No  gallery.  S»i.  aucUtorium  same  as  parlors, 

lors  and  kitchen,  and  open^^  heat.  Ventilation 

Pi„,sh.  native  wooes  „  between  *.0,000  am. 

|:dooo%»udi„g5  organ  and  all  furnishings. 

™  ^  ISO.  125.  ..  v  hnilt 

t  r  tv T  p  church  at  Berkshire,  N.  Y.,  bull 

Frame  church  for  r  •  '  .  ■  Two  social  rooms  open 

in  .889-90-  Seats^o ^naudftor,  ^  ^  ^  complete, 

off.  Furnace  liea..  cost  *5,0oo. 

With  seats,  etc.,  $3,500  to  $3,700. 


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ROBINSON  BUILDING, 

Elmira,  N.  Y, 


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No.  58. 


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T1S  crr)d  120  Llalje  St.,  Elrrjirer.  9-  y. 


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No.  59. 


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OTIS  DC  Off  ST  ;'"R, 

ROBINSON  BUILDING, 

Elmira,  N.  Y, 


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No.  GO. 


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OTIS  DC.  'ST  '  nR, 

ROBINSON  BUILDING, 


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No.  121. 


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No.  122. 


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Robinson  building, 

Elmira, ,  N.  Y. 


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ROBINSON  BUILDING, 

Elmira,  N.  Y. 


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No.  125. 


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No.  300. 


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No.  301. 


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OTIS  DCCKST '  nER, 
Robinson  building, 

Elmira,  N.  Y, 


